The
Lancashire Heeler Breed Standard
General Appearance
Small, powerful, sturdily built, alert energetic worker.
Characteristics
Works cattle but has terrier instincts when rabbiting and
ratting.
Temperament
Courageous, happy, affectionate to owner.
Head and Skull
In proportion to body. Skull flat and wide between ears, tapering
towards eyes which are set wide apart. Moderate stop equidistant
between nose and occiput. Tapering continues towards nose. Skull and
muzzle to be on parallel planes.
Eyes
Almond-shaped, medium size, dark colour except in liver where
they may be lighter to match coat colour.
Ears
Showing alert lift, or erect. Drop ears showing no lift
undesirable.
Mouth
Lips firm. Scissor bite – jaws strong with a perfect, regular and
complete scissor bite, i.e. upper teeth closely overlapping lower
teeth and set square to the jaws. Under or overshot to be
discouraged.
Neck
Moderate length, well laid into shoulders.
Forequarters
Well laid shoulder, elbows firm against ribs. Amply boned.
Pasterns allow feet to turn slightly outwards, but not enough to
cause weakness or affect freedom of movement.
Body
Well sprung ribbing, extending well back with close coupling.
Firm, level topline, never dipping at withers or falling at croup.
Approximately 2.5 cms (1 in) longer than height at withers. (Measured
from withers to set on of tail).
Hindquarters
Muscular, with well turned stifles, hocks well let down. From
rear should be parallel, when moving or standing. Never bandy or
cowhocked.
Feet
Small, firm and well padded.
Tail
Set on high, left natural. Carried over back in a slight curve
when alert, but not forming a complete ring.
Gait/Movement
Smart and brisk. Natural, free movement.
Coat
Fine undercoat is covered throughout by weather resistant, short,
thick, hard, flat topcoat. Topcoat slightly longer on neck.
Undercoat should not show through topcoat nor allow any longer hair
at the mane to stand off. Long or excessively wavy coat hightly
undesirable.
Colour
Black or liver with rich tan marking on muzzle, spots on cheeks
and often above eyes, from knees downwards, with desirable
thumb-mark above feet, inside hindlegs and under tail. Richness of
tan may fade with age. White to be discouraged, except for a very
small spot on forechest being permitted, but not desired.
Pigmentation to tone with coat colour.
Size
Ideal height at shoulder: dogs: 30 cms (12 ins); bitches: 25 cms
(10 ins).
Faults
Any departure from the foregoing points should be considered a
fault and the seriousness with which the fault should be regarded
should be in exact proportion to its degree and its effect upon the
health and welfare of the dog.
Note
Male animals should have two apparently normal testicles fully
descended into the scrotum.
September 1999
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